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For this question, it seems like you are utilizing blood type kits.
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And so based on these blood type kits, you want to know what blood type every individual has.
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So with this kit, you should see that there are four different bubbles that you need to put blood into.
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So the first bubble is labeled anti -a.
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The next one is anti -b.
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And then you have, it might say anti -d or it might be anti -rh, one of the two.
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And then you will have control.
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So we'll go through a few examples to help you read these kinds of kits.
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Say in your first example, you have the solution up here.
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It appears kind of dark in a.
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Anti -a, anti -b, and the control.
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So first of all, what you need to know is that it has to appear in control.
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If it does not appear in control, you can't use the results.
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So it appears in control, so we're going to use the results.
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Now if there's anti -a, that means that they are not type a.
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Anti -b means that they are not type b.
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And anti -rh would mean that they would be a negative or positive.
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So if they have anti -rh, then that means they're negative.
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In that case, they don't have it, so they would be positive...